Asked by saranghae12
which word in caps makes more sense?
Though the colonies long (SEETHE, SINGE) with resentment at the British, the cauldron of their discontent did not boil over into rebellion until 1776.
Please help thank you
Though the colonies long (SEETHE, SINGE) with resentment at the British, the cauldron of their discontent did not boil over into rebellion until 1776.
Please help thank you
Answers
Answered by
Aliana
Look up the terms Seethe and Singe in a dictionary then decide what you believe is the correct term, I will be glad to check your answer
Answered by
Aliana
People can only help you if you can help yourself
Answered by
Aliana
Seethe: To boil
Singe: to scorch
Look at your context clues
hint "did not _____ over into the rebellion until 1776."
Singe: to scorch
Look at your context clues
hint "did not _____ over into the rebellion until 1776."
Answered by
saranghae12
i believe it is seethe is it correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right! The colonists SEETHED.
Answered by
Wiseguy
It is seethe yes. Im in highschool. Since is like if you burn something. Seethe could mean like seething with anger basically like you're so angry you're seething it out of you.
Answered by
saranghae12
oh okay thanks for helping out three of you
Answered by
Aliana
No problem